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Spending

Here you can see the expenditures of political parties in the lead-up to the elections according to the latest data.

  • 8 Mar - 6 Apr 2025
  • 31 Mar - 6 Apr 2025

During this period, political parties spent a total of £376,118 and displayed 5231 advertisements on Meta.

Number of Advertisers Top Spenders Number of Ads Total Spend

Reform UK

28


1. Nigel Farage (£136,677)
2. Andrea Jenkyns (£10,132)
3. Darren Selkus Reform UK Parliamentary Candidate (£186)

182

£149,721

Labour Party

222


1. The Labour Party (£24,191)
2. Anna Smith for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough (£8,188)
3. East Midlands Labour (£6,354)

3,221

£130,558

Conservatives

230


1. Conservatives (£16,788)
2. Steve Smith for West of England (£9,223)
3. Paul Bristow (£5,322)

1,282

£79,702

Liberal Democrats

48


1. Mike Ross for Hull & East Riding Mayor (£1,176)
2. Liberal Democrats (£886)
3. Lorna Dupré for Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (£773)

302

£8,595

Independent

22


1. Diana Blamires Independent Voice for Winslow (£764)
2. Beer for Oxfordshire (£207)
3. St Albans City and District Council (£168)

92

£3,047

Green Party

15


1. Siân Gwenllian AS/MS (£200)
2. Newquay Green (£128)
3. Vote Green Wirral (£121)

52

£1,655

SNP

14


1. Mike Carlin SNP Broxburn, Uphall & Winchburgh (£159)
2. SNPforGlasgow (£150)
3. Dalkeith & District SNP (£143)

42

£1,592

Plaid Cymru

3


1. Plaid Cymru (£748)
2. Mabon ap Gwynfor (£100)
3. Carrie Harper (£100)

32

£948

Northern Ireland

5


1. Amanda Grehan Alliance Councillor for Lisburn South (£100)
2. Leanne Peacock Sinn Féin (£100)
3. Cllr Gary McKeown (£100)

28

£500

During this period, political parties spent a total of £99,180 and displayed 2382 advertisements on Meta.

Number of Advertisers Top Spenders Number of Ads Total Spend

Labour Party

134


1. The Labour Party (£10,054)
2. East Midlands Labour (£2,962)
3. Anna Smith for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough (£1,925)

1,464

£37,941

Reform UK

17


1. Nigel Farage (£23,893)
2. Andrea Jenkyns (£2,415)
3. Dan Jackson (£100)

51

£27,808

Conservatives

118


1. Conservatives (£6,233)
2. Steve Smith for West of England (£3,494)
3. Paul Bristow (£1,468)

598

£27,307

Liberal Democrats

19


1. Lorna Dupré for Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (£438)
2. Beavan 4 Suffolk (£157)
3. North Dorset Liberal Democrats (£100)

161

£2,295

Independent

16


1. Brenda Blackshaw (£108)
2. Barry Ingleton - Brize Norton & Carterton East Candidate (£100)
3. Johnnie Wells Carbis Bay Lelant St Ives (£100)

46

£1,608

Green Party

10


1. Worcester Green Party (£100)
2. Greens Organise (£100)
3. Newquay Green (£100)

27

£1,000

SNP

7


1. Denis Johnston for Strathkelvin & Bearsden (£100)
2. Maree Todd MSP (£100)
3. Cllr Lloyd Melville for Monifieth & Sidlaw (£100)

11

£700

Northern Ireland

3


1. Leanne Peacock Sinn Féin (£100)
2. Gerry Carroll MLA (£100)
3. Amanda Grehan Alliance Councillor for Lisburn South (£100)

14

£300

Plaid Cymru

1


1. Plaid Cymru (£221)

10

£221